If you've seen Ridley Scott's new science fiction film Prometheus, you may have been too distracted by the weighty themes of faith and human creation and puzzling over how the movie's extraterrestrials are connected to the alien of Alien to notice a curious culinary product placement.

Spolier alert: In the year 2093, we'll still be using Bodum glassware. Look closely at the screen cap above and you can see that the crew of the spaceship Prometheus is enjoying some liquid refreshment in what appears to be Bodum's Presso double-walled glass. You could buy one of the glasses here right now, but it looks like you'll have to wait another 81 years before it comes in blue.

Toolives salad servers are made from pruned olive tree branches sourced from Turkey's Anatolia region -- "one of the oldest olive tree cultivation spots in the world" according to the Museum of Modern Art. They are offered exclusively as part of MoMA's Destination: Istanbul collection highlighting lifestyle products from Turkey. The branches are hand-turned to create a smooth surface. Hand-wash only.

Ali Bakova's Function Bowl features a raised crystalline glass dish and a shallow saucer. Serve nuts, olives, or fruit in the dish and use the saucer below to collect the pits, shells, and other culinary detritus.

$24. Exclusively at MoMA for a limited time only as part of itsDestination: Istanbul product collection highlighting lifestyle products from Turkey.

Created in collaboration with event designer David Stark, West Elm's new Porcelain Tapas Dishes take their inspiration from tuna and sardine cans. Crafted in matte white procelain, the collection includes an oval dish modeled on a sardine can and a round dish modeled on a tuna can.